Since a broader segment of the public is becoming aware of the flaws in the global warming narrative, the promoters of man-made climate change are scrambling to explain record cold and record polar ice extends. A large volcanic eruption is a welcome explanation for low temperatures. Volcanic activity has increased in the last decade as is expected with the simultanious decrease in solar activity. Historically, the onset of a Grand Solar Minimum, and thus the increase of cosmic rays, is market by large volcanic eruptions, that then indeed contribute to further cooling. See also:

So, who doesn’t like a little bit of predictive programming? Although the experts say the Bali eruption will cause only a slight drop in global temperature, they haven’t mentioned the dozens of other volcanos that are erupting or are predicted to do so.

Because ash and toxic gas were injected into the air

According to Richard Arculus, an Emeritus Professor in geology at the Australian National University, when Mount Agung erupted 54 years ago it spewed vast amounts of ash and sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.

That sulphur dioxide then reacted with the water vapour in the air and formed droplets of sulphuric acid.

About 10 million tonnes of those droplets accumulated in the Earth’s stratosphere — the layer above the troposphere within which we live — and formed a haze.

That haze then acted as a barrier and reduced the amount of ultraviolet (UV) rays that made it from the Sun to the Earth’s surface, resulting in a cooling effect.

Kp- index. Did you feel the geomagnetic disturbance (red bars) ?

Natural Hazard World Map (click twice to enlarge for details) Seismic and meteorologic hazards for a given area are expected to increase during a Grand Solar Minimum. General high risk zones can be expected to be affected proportionally.